Cudeca Foundation, Cancer Hospice, Events

Event 30 May 2016

Cudeca Foundation, Cancer Hospice, Events

Benalmadena 21st April 2016
 
Once again Maggie Woodward is undertaking an extraordinary task walking a part of “Camino de Santiago” donating the sponsorship funds raised to Cudeca Hospice and Save the Childrens.
 
During the next 35 days, Maggie Woodward will walk the north coast of Spain, from the French border, following the Camino del Norte from Irun to Ribadeo (625 kms), then she goes ‘off camino’ and continues to follow the coast for a further 200 kms until she reaches Ferrol and joins a different pilgrimage route, appropriately called the Ingles, for 120 kms into Santiago de Compostela.
 
This is a stunningly beautiful hike with the coastline to the right and mountains to the left. On many occasions it trails across beaches, at other times it’s necessary to take a ferry across a port or the mouth of a river. It passes through some really interesting towns and cities and the region as a whole is renowned for its fabulous food. There are a lot of ups and downs, particularly during the first week and it is considered one of the most strenuous caminos.
 
If you want to know more information about this walk and to follow Maggie as she gets closer to the finish line, please enter into her blog www.magwood.me, like 160,000 people have already done. You will find that she regularly posts comments and photos of the places she passes through and stays at during her superhuman effort.
 
Without amazing efforts like this from Maggie Woodward, Cudeca Hospice would simply not exist!   
For more than two decades, Cudeca has provided care to more than 11.000 patients via the following personalised care programmes:  Home Care visits, In-Patient Unit, Day Care Centre, Physiotherapy, Counselling and Psycho-Social Programme.  All the care provided by the Hospice is cost-free.
 
We wish her the best and thank Maggie for her support to Cudeca.
 

 
Maggie Woodward North Walk
Date: From 22nd April to the end of May 2015
Places: From Irun to Santiago Compostela (950 km)
 
 
 
 
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